Warin II of Thurgau Adelinde of Spoleto

Hunfrid  I von Rathien Hidda von Vinzgau

Adalbert I von Schwaben

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Hijes:
Adalbert II "der Erlauchte" von Räthien
Adalbert I von Schwaben
  • Nacimiento: Alrededor de 800, ?, Italia
  • Casado/a 8??, ?, ?, con nn von Bodensee?
  • Fallecido/a: 13 May 841, Raetia, Recia, Austria?
  • Ocupación: Graf von Räthien & Thurgau
  • Fuente: geni.com
  • https://www.geni.com/people/Adalbert-I-von-Schwaben-Graf-von-R%C3%A4thien-Thurgau/6000000003827274685?through=6000000003827274692

    The Gesta Francorum records his death in battle "in Retiense"

    Padre de Ulrich I, Graf von Thurgau; Adalbert II, count in the Thurgau and Bouchard von Schwaben
    Hermano de: Burchard Count Istria and Hunfried av Thurgau, II

    Adalbert I von Räthien, Graf von Räthien & Thurgau
    Son of Hunfrid Rathien, I, Count in Istria & in the Rathien and Hitta Udalriching / Thurgau

    Projects MedLands SWABIAN NOBILITY http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#HunfridIdied808

    ADALBERT [I] (-killed in battle Retiense 13 May 841).

    Jackman quotes the Memorial book of Reichenau which lists (in order) "Hunfridus, Hitta, Adelpreht, Odalrih, Hunfrid, Liutsind, Hitta, Imma, Aba", whom he identifies as Hunfried, his wife, their three sons and possible four daughters[486]. Graf im Thurgau [836]/[838].
    "Hludowicum regem" donated Abersee to Kloster Mondsee by charter dated 829 by the intervention of "Ernosto et Adalperto"[487].
    The Gesta Francorum names "Adalberti comitis" in 839 and records his death in battle "in Retiense…841 III Id Mai"[488].
    Although it is not certain that the latter two entries relate to Adalbert [I], the reference to "Retiense" connects with "Rätien" where Adalbert's supposed father was Count.]
    Married: ??. The name of Adalbert's wife is not known.

    Graf Adalbert [I] & his wife had one child:

    UDALRICH (?-[before 15 May 857])